When u are making a right turn on red what sides of the road do u look at b4 making the turn?

Question:


Answers:

what do you think should be done to combat road rage and aggressive driving?

(a) check for pedestrians to your left and right in the crosswalk ahead of you and the one to the right across the road you're turning into.
(b) check to the left for oncoming cars
(c) check ahead of you for cars making a U-Turn (although usually they have to yield to you)

New York may ban iPods while crossing street. Do you believe this is a good idea?

you look left and you also look in front of you

Which is the brake pedal and which is the gas?

Left first- then forward and right- D

Driving/mobile phones?

well, obviously you have to look to the left to make sure no one is coming. also you've got to check the crosswalk to make sure no one is crossing the street! then look at the road where you're driving to make sure there are no more pedestrians or any crazy drivers in your way.

When there is snow and ice on the road do you go slower even if you are in a SUV?

Both sides. Left first.

How can one prevent windshield wipers from freezing?

YOU LOOK TO THE LEFT TO MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ROOM AND TIME TO SAFELY MAKE THE TURN.

How did they clean up car accidents in the 1930's?



GOD BLESS

How long are you supposed to wait at a stop sign?

You look towards the left at oncoming traffic, then you look to make sure anyone isn't making a U-turn. And last but by far not least, you make sure no one is in the cross walk.

How do I install child seat top tether anchors in a 1998 Cadillac Seville?

left and forward. if it's a four way stop.

My car's license plates were stolen in a mall's parking area. Are they liable?

After verifying that it is, indeed, legal to turn right on red, you look first to traffic coming in the opposite direction making a left turn. If they are on red as well, you look for traffic coming from your left. They will be the ones posing the most threat because you are entering their lane of travel.

Why are these idiots driving with foglights on, when its very clear out and no fog at all?

You're supposed to look left, right, and left again. The second left look is to make sure no one snuck up on you. Your eyes will automatically get the "forward" part when you turn your head.

How often should you fire a flare when your car is trapped in the snow?


I always check my tail too. 360 degrees is important on a motorcycle (my usual transport). I drive car/ truck the same way.

railroads are very close to my home two sets of them my daughter is 13 seems responsible?

you look all around as if it was a stop sign

A car crash at 20 mph s like falling off a building of how many stories?

YOU DON"T ! RED MEANS STOP, DOESN"T IT? Actually, maybe in America it doesn't; if so, that might explain why so many of us visitors to China nearly get killed, assuming they've adopted the American system as they've adopted so much else from the US. One of my main pieces of advice to friends coming to China is "NEVER TRUST THE LITTLE GREEN MAN".

What is the age limit to rent a car or truck in Ohio?

There is a saying, "Keep looking around. There's something you missed".
More Questions & Answers ...

  • Driving Test?
  • Fork Trucks unloaded do you drive with the tilt back and the forks a few inchs off the ground ?
  • I've noticed circular lines embedded in interstates with a solar panel on a pole on the side. What are they?
  • it is a common belief that ..?
  • railroads are very close to my home two sets of them my daughter is 13 seems responsible?
  • i passed my license i just bought my sisters car it's a nissan altima is it a easy car to drive?
  • Where do you get roll cages built?
  • I am interested in getting a vehicle that can fit 6 people and does not rollover. Any suggestions? Thanks!?
  • race track used for automobile safety improvements?
  • do you need a passport to drive to states?
  • This article contents is post by this website user, CarQnA.com doesn't promise its accuracy.


    Copyright 2006-2008-2007 CarQnA.com. All Rights Reserved.